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As far as my Antivirus, I just use Windows Defender. I do have the free version of Malwarebytes as well, but only use that occasionally. I also use the Firewall that comes built in to Windows Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site.

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Otherwise, go to the D-Link website and download the latest driver version available for your wi-fi usb adapter model. The page appears to provide accurate and secure information. Beware of ads on the site that may advertise products often classified as PUPs potentially unwanted products. It actually is in the rear ports it's plugged into a cable that came with the adapter, and said cable is plugged into one of the back USB ports.

But I did turn off that feature. I'ts just a waiting game now as the adapter is currently working. It's very intermittent. PC is a desktop and is about 50 feet from the router. Log in to the router, go to the Wi-Fi Settings page, report the current setting for Wireless Mode, Channel width, type of security key and encryption in use. If you prefer, post a screenshot.

If you get the chance, move that adapter to another PC and see if the behavior is the same or changes. Unfortunately, I don't have direct access to the router myself since it's not in my name the router is in my roommate's name and she's not currently in town at the moment. The adapter just crashed again as well, and I had to re-enable my built-in onboard wifi. As far as other PCs there is only one, which is not mine, and I don't have access to it.

The screenshot you sent concerns the settings of the 2 wi-fi adapters. Instead, it is necessary to know how the 2. If you have a smartphone, temporarily configure it as a hotspot, then connect your PC to the smartphone's hotspot via the d-link USB N wireless adapter and check if the problem still occurs. Did you update the wi-fi usb adapter drivers from the D-link website as I suggested earlier? Are the PC and the router on the same floor of the house or are they located on different floors?

I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Article ID In some cases Wi-Fi radio signal can be manually enabled or disabled. This could be done via Software or Hardware. Some laptops have a hardware switch to enable or disable the wireless radio. If wireless is disabled via this hardware switch, the methods described below do not work. Contact support.

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